...in label rim(top): The Grammophone CO Ltd all right of the manufacturer and of the owner of the recorded work reserved; in label rim(bottom): unauthorized public performance broadcasting and Copying of this record prohibited. NO EMI mentioned on labels ; in spine : UMMAGUMMA - PINK FLOYD; on back cover (in bottom-right corner along seam) : 6911 TPS Printed in England by Ernest J. Day & Co. Ltd. London SHDW1/2 ...NO misprints anywhere (on cover & Side 4 of labels reads : 'GRAND VIZIER'S'...>>>back cover top-right : File under POPULAR : Pop Groups

I can't find mine. It has the Special Buy label on the cover and the white-out over the Gigi album on the floor. The matrix numbers:Side 1: STBB-1-388-F14 #5Side 2: STBB-2-388-G26 #3Side 3: STBB-3-388-H21 #3Side 4: STBB-4-388 G18 #2Stamped on all sides [MASTERED BY CAPITOL]

Man i get crazy. I just can't find the correct version of Ummagumma . There's in front on the left top 1C 172-04222/23. Then gatefold cover. On the back stands right on the top small "File under POPULAR : Pop Groups under it again 1C 172-04222/23 1C 198-53 829 30 (smaller). That was found but on the label stands Made in Sweden Side 1 P 1969 (SHDW.1A) 33 1/2 ncb. On the right STEREO below the code 4E 188-04222. The label is green. On the LP is etched 1C188-04222-A-1 M A. .. BIG THANKS FOR HELPING ME OUT!!!!

Man i get crazy. I just can't find the correct version of Ummagumma . There's in front on the left top 1C 172-04222/23. Then gatefold cover. On the back stands right on the top small "File under POPULAR : Pop Groups under it again 1C 172-04222/23 1C 198-53 829 30 (smaller). That was found but on the label stands Made in Sweden Side 1 P 1969 (SHDW.1A) 33 1/2 ncb. On the right STEREO below the code 4E 188-04222. The label is green. On the LP is etched 1C188-04222-A-1 M A. .. BIG THANKS FOR HELPING ME OUT!!!!

For many years, this double-LP was one of the most popular albums in Pink Floyd's pre-Dark Side of the Moon output, containing a live LP and a studio LP for the price of one. The live set, recorded in Birmingham and Manchester in June 1969, is limited to four numbers, all drawn from the group's first two LPs or their then-recent singles. Featuring the band's second lineup (i.e., no Syd Barrett), the set shows off a very potent group, their sound held together on-stage by Nick Mason's assertive drumming and Roger Waters' powerful bass work, which keep the proceedings moving no matter how spaced out the music gets.